Natural Bridge State Park

State park · Rockbridge County

Natural Bridge State Park

State park · Rockbridge County

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6477 S Lee Hwy, Natural Bridge, VA 24578

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Nestled in Virginia, this stunning state park boasts a 215-ft gorge and offers scenic hiking, picturesque views, and endless nature adventures.  

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6477 S Lee Hwy, Natural Bridge, VA 24578 Get directions

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51 Most Romantic Places in the U.S.A.

"The dramatic arch of this landmark near Roanoke makes it a perennially popular spot for couples' photoshoots. The 215-foot-tall rock tunnel is the main event here, but Natural Bridge is more than just a geologic formation — it's also the name of the surrounding state park and the neighboring town, giving visitors here the chance to enjoy hiking, stargazing, and a stay at one of the area's charming B&Bs." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Virginia Has 5 Dark Sky Parks — Here's Where to Stargaze

"In April, the International Dark Sky Association awarded two parks in Virginia, Natural Bridge State Park and Sky Meadows State Park, with the coveted International Dark Sky Park status." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Malcolm Godwin

Google
What an amazing place of a series of amazing natural wonders right next to each other within walking distance. George Washington himself personally scouted this are and then was in the hand of presidents for years, how awesome is that? Hemlock trees, caves, creeks, hidden little rivers, and waterfall, oh yeah and the natural bridge all together? What an amazing experience for real.

Jessica Mae Myo

Google
I recently visited Natural Bridge State Park, and I must say, it was an outstanding experience! The entrance fee was just $9, which I found to be quite reasonable for the beauty and tranquility the park offers. The hike was not so bad at all. The trails are well-maintained, making it accessible for hikers of all skill levels. I appreciated how the paths were clearly marked and easy to follow, ensuring a stress-free journey through nature. Additionally, it’s dog-friendly! It was great to see other visitors enjoying the park with their furry friends, making it a perfect spot for pet owners. Now, let's talk about the views! They were absolutely amazing. Standing near the iconic natural bridge felt surreal, with breathtaking scenery surrounding me. It was the perfect spot to take photos and soak in the beauty of the landscape. Overall, I highly recommend Natural Bridge State Park to anyone looking for a scenic outdoor adventure. The combination of the affordable entrance fee, well-kept trails, and stunning views, along with being dog-friendly, makes it a remarkable destination. I can't wait to return!

LeeAnna McDaniel

Google
Stunningly beautiful! It’s 137 steps down (and back) which didn’t sound like a lot when the park ranger told us but in a down pour coming back up it tired me out! Lol The gift shop is huge and there’s another spot on the way down to get drinks and snacks with a covered pavilion to sit and relax. It was worth getting drenched!

Marc Nicklas

Google
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Rock solid adventure! If you’ve ever wanted to feel tiny, majestic, and slightly philosophical all at once—Natural Bridge is your spot. It’s basically Mother Nature flexing. You walk around a corner and BAM—giant rock bridge just hanging out like it’s no big deal. We came for the views and stayed for the vibes (and the ice cream afterward). Trails were easy, scenery was A+, and we didn’t even get chased by any wildlife—10/10 would recommend bringing your sense of wonder (and maybe bug spray).

H A

Google
Visited the Natural Bridge in VA recently, and it was a fantastic experience. The bridge itself is breathtaking — it’s hard to wrap your head around just how massive and impressive it is until you’re standing there looking up at it. The trail was well-maintained, and the walk down to the bridge was easy, making it accessible to most people. There’s a lot of historical context here too — the interpretive signs give you a sense of how significant this spot has been for centuries. The gift shop and visitor center were well-stocked and had a friendly, helpful staff. Overall, it’s a must-see if you’re in the area. Highly recommend setting aside a couple of hours to explore the bridge and the nearby trails.

Lauren O'Malley

Google
Big parking lot, enter through the visitors center or go around to the left of the building and down the path to the store to purchase an entrance ticket. Walkways are in good condition, easy to navigate. I walked it in sandals, but sneakers would be good, boots not necessary. Highlights of the park are marked on the guideposts - you can’t miss the natural bridge itself, but keep going up the path to the Lace Falls and the Saltpeter Cave. The walk back is uphill with a bit of stair climbing, but not too bad. I spent about two hours altogether - it was a nice way to break up a long trip up 81.

ryan corcoran

Google
This is an easy hike to one of the most beautiful natural features on this coast. Taking the trail from the visitor center, it's a bit of a climb down, then the scenery opens up, and is stunning. No pictures can really get across the scale of this place. Great one Mike hike out past the bridge, with a little waterfall, cave and other features. Don't miss this place. Awesome rangers in the park.

Robert Quinn

Google
Cool to see. Nice walking trails and fun to learn the history of the area. We did the popular walk with the arch but there are two other areas with trails. If you walk up to the waterfall, which is the edge of what was Thomas Jefferson's property it is about a 2.5 mile round trip, It's all relatively flat, but a nice walk along Cedar Creek. Nice visitor center as well.
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Nicole S.

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It's a bridge that's been created by nature over a period of decades -- nay, centuries! Natural Bridge State Park is a marvel and a natural wonder. It's a must-visit when you're in the area. The park is home to the namesake natural bridge, a 215-foot tall limestone arch that spans 90 feet across Cedar Creek. This geological formation is estimated to be over 500 million years old and is a sight to behold, especially when illuminated during the park's evening light show. Ideally, you'll want to start your visit at the Visitor's Center, where you'll find a huge gift shop and exhibits and information about the park's history, geology and ecology. Then, make your way down Cedar Creek Trail, which requires walking down 137 steps. Accommodations can be made for those with strollers or wheelchairs. As you wind your way down the hiking trail, you'll encounter water falls, forests, caves and more that will immerse you in the park's natural beauty. The caves were really neat to explore. They're not very deep, but they offer a different perspective of the park that's cool (literally, because they're caves and the temperature is lower). It was an easy hike for me, as most of it is paved. The walk down is beautiful. I visited in late summer/early fall, and there weren't too many people. The park was nicely desolate, so my photos were poppin' because there weren't people in them taking up space. This area of the country is so lush and beautiful. Natural Bridge State Park is just one place to take advantage of the amazing scenery of this part of Virginia.
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John B.

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The Natural Bridge is storied and goes back to the Revolutionary Era at least. It did not become a state park until relatively recently and I suspect was privately owned when I last visited over a decade ago. The facilities are still apparently a work in progress, and the main visitor center had not opened when I arrived, leading me to an awkward series of actions including buying a ticket from a building down in the valley that didn't even appear to be open and then having to go back up to the visitor center later and get that ticket price applied towards what I actually wanted: a state park pass which apparently isn't available at all ticketing locations for some reason. Anyway, let not the logistics distract you. Coming in the morning is a great choice due to the flow of light through the structure, but it likely will look majestic regardless of the conditions. The scope of it is likely bigger than one expects, and despite the fact that there is apparently a road running on top, it is sufficiently blocked off to preserve a decent visitor experience. A paved trail runs through some fantastic waterside scenery going upstream. The site is well documented by art and photography, but is of sufficient scope and majesty that I suspect most visitors will be glad they saw it in person.
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Claudia M.

Yelp
Natural bridge national history park is a MUST visit! The pictures or videos honestly don't do it any justice. It was a 2 1/2 hours drive for us but it was worth it. It was just mesmerizing, it makes you appreciate mother nature and it's wonders. The hike/walk is actually not bad at all going down.... Now coming back up those stairs is a different story...but worth it, you get your steps in for sure. If you get a chance make the drive there, you will love it. #NatureLover #HikingAdventure #Virginia #NationalPark
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Meredith S.

Yelp
This was our first visit since it became a State Park. Oh my, I'm so glad the park system has taken it over! Gone are the tacky touristy attractions that took away from the majesty and natural beauty of the bridge (definitely don't miss the wax museum Ha!). It is worth every penny of the $9 fee to hike down the cedar creek trail that take you to the bridge. You do have to negotiate the 137 steps, but it's not hard (the state has even shored up the steps making it easier than it used to be). They will also arrange for a shuttle, if you can't do the steps. Once you get to the bottom, round the curve and you will we awestruck. This is really a landmark that you HAVE to see if you are in the area! Pictures don't do it justice. Continue on the trail past the bridge and you come to the monacan village. Unfortunately, it is no longer staffed (that's the only thing I missed from the old private owner), but it's still there and there is signage. Further along the trail, you'll come to the old saltpeter mine (great history there), the lost River (more interesting history) and finally end at lace falls. The falls are beautiful. I wish you could get a little closer, but there really is no way to extend the path any closer. There are also several other trails than the Cedar Creek trail (that takes you to the bridge). You could definitely spend the day hiking them. The signage has all been updated with interesting historical facts. Again, this is a must see! Thank you VA State Parks for "classing up" the place!
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Cassie V.

Yelp
Best bucks we've spent in a while on a park. We've seen nigh all of VA at this point but this is the one place I've always wanted to visit and we haven't in 20 years back and forth. So pretty, so interesting, such a nice walk with so much flora and fauna and a nicely accessible path. Worth a stop if you're in the area.
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Tammi W.

Yelp
Amazing view. To get to the Natural Bridge you have to walk down about 150 steps which also means you have to come up them. There are places to sit along the way if needed so don't let the steps stop you because it is beautiful. There is a way to drive to it so it's handicap accessible with no steps but you can't just do it because you don't want to do the steps.
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Alison M.

Yelp
A small park but worth the visit and $9 for adults entry fee. The hike is around 2 miles round trip from the main gift area down a small path with stairs and into the entrance of the park (they'll check your receipt there) for you to walk under the bridge and on to a small waterfall if you choose. You'll pass a historic Indian village exhibit and cross and walk parallel to a flowing creek while you head to a small waterfall at the end of the hike. You can also cross a wooden footbridge and look into Salt Peter Cave. My husband is not from VA so he's never seen this park and I wanted him to see it. We really enjoyed it - about two hours is enough time. Natural Bridge (the town) is close to Lexington and has a few small shops and restaurants nearby so you can explore and also see the beautiful hotel up the hill if you choose. It's very cute and well-maintained with friendly park staff happy to answer questions.
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Brian B.

Yelp
Short hike, but definitely a classic park with a fantastic land bridge at its center. We had a great time and even a little exercise... next time we'll bring the kids!
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Dustin H.

Yelp
What an excellent park and worth every penny to access the trail (we paid $18 for two). The Natural Bridge itself is gorgeous and stunning, every angle from along the path proffers a new view. But add in a historical indigenous peoples site, beautiful foliage and creeks, a cave, and a great hike itself and you have a detour that you'll always remember. I lived less than an hour away from this for many years and never took the time to visit so I'm glad a recent roadtrip corrected that. I hear it used to be a bit more "kitschy" but as it's now a state park and recognized national landmark this isn't the case today.
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David S.

Yelp
An amazing adventure. Must see. Follow the history. It is talked about in Moby Dick, and many of our for fathers. Explorers unite. Can you find the hidden fairy stones. If you know you know!!

Nava B.

Yelp
We purchased a book about Virginia day trips and selected this park for our visit because the bridge looked so incredibly beautiful. There are no pictures or words to describe the awe you will feel when you see this natural bridge. Its story is no less wondrous. This natural structure stands as a testament to how amazing this earth we inhabit is and how we should take the time to enjoy it. The bridge stands within a sink hole that must have been a monumental shift in geography in the past. It is hard to comprehend. The forest rangers are a delight. They are helpful, knowledgeable, and friendly. The gift shop is large and great fun. There is a counter for food where you can get pizza or sandwiches which are made on site. This, for sure, is a place worth taking the time to visit.
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Margaret T.

Yelp
The natural bridge was even higher and more magnificent in person than what it looked like in pictures. The trail along the river leading up to it reminded me of the trail along the river leading to the Narrows in Zion National Park, except greener. There was a little cave along the trail that my son enjoyed exploring. The other trails in the park are not worth it. I would not waste time on the Skyline trail. It was very hot with no shade and just mowed grass. The children's area was broken down pieces of boards with rusty nails sticking out. Nothing to play with. The Monacan Village was closed and overgrown. I do think the admission fee was too much. It was almost as much as we paid for Zion National Park. The natural bridge and trail are beautiful, and worth seeing at least once, but not worth that much.
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Valerie G.

Yelp
I haven't been here in years, and me and my son we're on a mini vacation in Roanoke so we decided to stop by. I'm so glad we did because the views were amazing. Ticket prices are very cheap and the entire walk to the waterfall is a little over 2 miles if I remember correctly. My son is three years old and he was able to do the walk. Definitely would recommend seeing if you're in the area the staff is very friendly too, and will answer all of your questions.

Matt S.

Yelp
Gotta admit I was totally wrong. I was skeptical when my wife planned a day trip for Charlottesville for Natural Bridge State Park. I figured it was going to underwhelm but it was worth the drive, the admission, the visit. Way way cooler than I anticipated.
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Cameron M.

Yelp
Wow, what a great way to spend an afternoon and a $9 per person entrance fee. Beautiful scenery, well-manicured trail (Cedar Creek Trail) along the creek. Park Rangers, well friendly to interact with were less than helpful when it came to offering information... FYI... if you ask you can drive down to the trailhead, with limited parking at the trailhead you may be able to drop off and pick up and not have to do the 120 stairsteps to, or back from, the entrance of the trailhead.

Vanessa C.

Yelp
We went this past weekend on an impromptu visit. The views were beautiful. Easy hike except the stairs back up. I enjoyed seeing the cave and the waterfall.

Minda N.

Yelp
An amazing natural wonder but what makes this outstanding are the people who work here. So helpful and really committed to making sure you have a great time. It is accessible if you ask. Don't skip this!

Janet B.

Yelp
Great place to visit and short hike. Fun for couples and families. This is separate from the Caverns at the Natural Bridge.